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1/31/2020 1:05:00 PMFirepluk before revert after revert
1/31/2020 1:03:36 PMFirepluk before revert after revert
1/31/2020 1:00:24 PMFirepluk before revert after revert
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1 yea, problem is after having a certain amount of games( jeez i'm well over 20k, 20 fucking K - an absolute record for zk and probably a lot of other communities) you simply burn out to care each and every game and just look for casual fun. . . 1 yea, problem is after having a certain amount of games( jeez i'm well over 20k, 20 fucking K - an absolute record for zk and probably a lot of other communities) you simply burn out to care each and every game and just look for casual fun in 99% of cases. . .
2 I still love ZK for what it has to offer, - fun games with robots, hilarious stuff you can do, memes with lobsters, guys I know here... Some I can consider as friends for all those years. 2 I still love ZK for what it has to offer, - fun games with robots, hilarious stuff you can do, memes with lobsters, guys I know here... Some I can consider as friends for all those years.
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4 Yes, I do not care much about others fun(read I'm a shitty friend :D) but I try not to actively ruin other's fun. Resigning is just part of mentality., and balancer should be perfectly capable of handling this. Usually it's a lot better to simply resign and give ur team a bit of extra income 4 Yes, I do not care much about others fun(read I'm a shitty friend :D) but I try not to actively ruin other's fun. Resigning is just part of mentality., and balancer should be perfectly capable of handling this. Usually it's a lot better to simply resign and give ur team a bit of extra income
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6 Anyway... those are lobster pots, places where people meet for -casual- not highly competitive games... If you try to win too hard in cluster pot - you just misunderstand the value it has to offer and you are ruining your own fun. Highly competitive games are 1v1, events with high elo, tournaments... definitely not lobster pots :D 6 Anyway... those are lobster pots, places where people meet for -casual- not highly competitive games... If you try to win too hard in cluster pot - you just misunderstand the value it has to offer and you are ruining your own fun. Highly competitive games are 1v1, events with high elo, tournaments... definitely not lobster pots :D